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A natural dye recipe using Rhododendron leaves.  

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A recipe for making a natural dye using Rhododendron leaves, producing shades of yellow, orange and green depending on the mordants used.

Difficulty Level:

Average

Time Required:

2 days


Here's How:

  1. Premordant wool with alum, tin, blue vitriol or vinegar.
  2. Remove some leaves from the Rhododendron plant. Chop the leaves into small pieces. Soak overnight in cold water.
  3. Heat the dyebath, keeping the temperature below 200 degrees F (95 deg. C). Hotter temperatures can turn fresh leaves to brown or tan colours.
  4. Simmer dyebath for 1 hour.
  5. Add the premordanted wool and simmer for an hour or until sufficient colour is obtained.
  6. Allow the dyebath to cool.
  7. Remove the dyed wool, rinse and let dry.


Tips:

  • Using different mordants will produce different colours. Alum- yellow, Blue vitriol - gold, Tin - orange, Iron - khaki, olive green, Vinegar - beige.
  • Related Resources:

  • Rhododendron Dye Plant
  • How To Mordant Cotton and Linen
  • How To Make a Tin Mordant
  • Using Natural Dyes and Mordants How To Wash Fleece
  • Natural Dyes and Mordant Recipes
  • Naturally Dyed Easter Eggs
  • Natural Dye Workshop in Finland
  • MSDS - Aluminum Potassium Sulfate


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